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14 December, 06:29

A certain form of cancer is known to be found in women over 60 with probability 0.07. A blood test exists for the detection of the disease, but the test is not infallible. In fact, it is known that 10% of the time the test gives a false negative (i. e., the test incorrectly gives a negative result) and 5% of the time the test gives a false positive (i. e. incorrectly gives a positive result). If a woman over 60 is known to have taken the test and received a favorable (i. e. negative) result, what is the probability that she has the disease?

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  1. 14 December, 08:47
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    What is the answer options, also she has the disease.

    I'm sorry if im wrong.
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